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[va-bird] James River, Mulberry Isl Birds & Craney Isl Issue, Nov 7

  • From: Dave Hewitt <dhewitt@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: va-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 07 Nov 2006 16:59:13 -0500
VA-Birders:

First, a couple neat sightings on the James River near Mulberry Island today:

Boat-tailed Grackle (1) - didn't realize they were up here
Ruddy Ducks (~25)
Buffleheads (7)
DC Cormorants (100s on the Warwick River)
Common Loons (2)

There were other ducks, terns, and gulls around as well, but I was too busy measuring oysters to get a good look at them.


Second, I just wanted to share a bit of information regarding Craney Island that may or may not be news for list subscribers. This is not intended to be an alarm, just an FYI. I don't know what it means for birding this location, but would be very interested if others have more information. This comes from a reliable source, so I did not check up on it. At the least, I would suspect that such an increase in activity around the island would reduce the bird numbers, but hopefully not.

Maersk Lines (http://www.maerskline.com/) is developing a very large container facility on Craney Island to serve their newest, massive container vessels on the US east coast. Servicing of these vessels will eventually lead to dredging of the shipping channels to 55' depth and, for safety reasons, widening of the channels. The Virginia Port Authority is poised to build a similar size terminal, also on Craney Island. More very large ships will come. The Panama Canal is to be widened to accommodate these super size container vessels, even perhaps the new China Lines vessels at 23 containers wide. The prospect of Hampton Roads becoming one of the top three container terminals in the US (incl Long Beach and Seattle-Tacoma) is very real, with at least a 4x increase in traffic by 2025.

Dave Hewitt
Gloucester, VA

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